So my account is inactive as of now, and can't check if its true since when i try to log in it only says my gamecard has expired etc. there were some obvious fakes in my spam folder but i'm not sure on these. obviously i haven't tried to sell my account, also i'm curious why they link me us links when my account is EU

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Too Many Attempts Warning No.69
Dear customer,
Due to suspicious activity, your Battle.net account has been locked. You tried to login your account too many times (403). We are concerned about whether your account has been stolen. In order to guarantee the legitimacy of your account, we need you follow these steps:
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Greetings,
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You can confirm that you are the original owner of the account to this secure website with:
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Login to your account, In accordance following template to verify your account.
If you ignore this mail your account can and will be closed permanently.
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Zenneroth, on 03 March 2011 - 07:42 PM, said:

Alright, so I've started experimenting with alcohol (only 20 so I can't go out to bars yet) and last weekend my brother and I were chillin out, watching netflix, and I started drinking at around 10 in the morning. I get tipsy and keep around that level till about 6 PM, then after the buzz wore off I felt like shit. It wasn't necisarily a headache, the best I can describe it is how you feel when you are really fucking tired but not sleepy. Anyway I tried to get feeling better by drinking water but I didn't feel any better until I woke up the next morning.

well the sender is [email protected] not some blizzardwowaccountsecurity.cn and the links are to battle.net websites, so i don't really know how/why would they fake this. but idk i'm noob at it, also it was in gmal spam folder meanwhile when i had real messages from blizzard like year ago they weren't in spam folder and i'm pretty sure they had graphical layout, and what's more important the name of my wow account at the end of mail

Zenneroth, on 03 March 2011 - 07:42 PM, said:

Alright, so I've started experimenting with alcohol (only 20 so I can't go out to bars yet) and last weekend my brother and I were chillin out, watching netflix, and I started drinking at around 10 in the morning. I get tipsy and keep around that level till about 6 PM, then after the buzz wore off I felt like shit. It wasn't necisarily a headache, the best I can describe it is how you feel when you are really fucking tired but not sleepy. Anyway I tried to get feeling better by drinking water but I didn't feel any better until I woke up the next morning.

well the sender is [email protected] not some blizzardwowaccountsecurity.cn and the links are to battle.net websites, so i don't really know how/why would they fake this. but idk i'm noob at it, also it was in gmal spam folder meanwhile when i had real messages from blizzard like year ago they weren't in spam folder and i'm pretty sure they had graphical layout, and what's more important the name of my wow account at the end of mail

They're probably disguised links that just redirect you to some other url's.

ah well thanks didn't click them anyway. must admit that the phishers got alot trickier now

Zenneroth, on 03 March 2011 - 07:42 PM, said:

Alright, so I've started experimenting with alcohol (only 20 so I can't go out to bars yet) and last weekend my brother and I were chillin out, watching netflix, and I started drinking at around 10 in the morning. I get tipsy and keep around that level till about 6 PM, then after the buzz wore off I felt like shit. It wasn't necisarily a headache, the best I can describe it is how you feel when you are really fucking tired but not sleepy. Anyway I tried to get feeling better by drinking water but I didn't feel any better until I woke up the next morning.

well the sender is [email protected] not some blizzardwowaccountsecurity.cn and the links are to battle.net websites, so i don't really know how/why would they fake this. but idk i'm noob at it, also it was in gmal spam folder meanwhile when i had real messages from blizzard like year ago they weren't in spam folder and i'm pretty sure they had graphical layout, and what's more important the name of my wow account at the end of mail

erh..

Rule of thumb: if they're asking for your password its fake. Dont get fooled by the "click this or u'll get banned" stuff, think logically: blizzard would've banned you ages ago if they think you did something bannable

@battle.net is pretty much the only one you'll ever recieve emails from, any others are 100% fake.

Ultimately, the best way to go about this is simply do what I do, use a totally random email for your account bnet name, something that you use for absolutely nothing but WoW logn.

Community sites such as this one regularly get their datebases "hacked" and the account emails taken, then they spam you with emails assuming thats your email account for WoW.

For example, I made this email that I'm using here, solely for signing up to this website, when I check it's inbox I've got several "Your account is under investigation" blah blah emails from "Blizzard", for an account name that doesn't exist in WoW.

You can change your battlenet email anytime you want from the battlenet site, I recommend making a new email and using that solely for WoW and never use it to ever sign up for anything, especially not any WoW related community sites.